The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department could move to a permanent 10-hour schedule for their officers.
For the first time in more than three decades, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is changing the way its ...
Last night, the active members of IMPD approved a 10-hour shift proposal for our patrol officers. This is a result of the city’s labor agreement with the FOP, officer feedback, and the diligent ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Leaders with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department say they are ready for when officers begin working 10-hour shifts on Jan. 3, a change from the current 8.5-hour schedule.
CMPD plans to test 12-hour shifts for some officers in 2025, according to the local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police leaders are planning to launch a pilot ...
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police approved a 10-hour shift proposal for patrol officers on Sept. 11, according to IMPD Chief Chris Bailey, who said it was a result of the city's labor agreement with ...
In a move officials say will increase police visibility, Sterling Heights city officials and the labor union representing police officers have approved moving officers from a 10-hour day work day to ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After more than 30 years on the same 8-1/2-hour shift, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Jan. 3 will roll out a 10-hour shift pilot program. IMPD Chief Chris Bailey ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Officers working patrol for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will soon work longer hours after a recent proposal was approved. Active members of IMPD voted Thursday night ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police leaders are planning to launch a pilot program that bumps the shifts of some patrol officers from 10 hours to 12 hours, according to the local Fraternal Order of Police.